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ANAGLYPHS
A ten month residency, managed by ISIS Arts, at St. Thomas More High School
in North Shields, North Tyneside between August 1999 and May 2000.
Working throughout the school, but primarily with five GNVQ students, new
digital technology was used to produce a set of four 'anaglyph' billboards
installed in North Shields.
TEXTS
CUTTING 1
CUTTING 2
CATALOGUE
"One of the most enduring 20th-century images of mass folly
is the shot - reproduced on many a jokey retro postcard - of 1950's cinema
audiences, wearing cumbersome cardboard glasses as they gawp at some
extravaganza in living, in-your-lap 3D: Bwana Devil! House of
Wax! Cat Women of the Moon!"
The Guardian, 6 January 2001
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